Thousands of people globally have registered for the MIT Sloan Executive Education INNOVATION@WORK Webinar Series. During these complimentary, live events attendees hear from MIT Sloan’s renowned faculty about a variety of cutting-edge topics, including how the world’s most successful organizations stay on top; how to bridge the gap that exists between IT and business leaders; and how to manage the risks and opportunities of social media in the workplace.

Save the date: Our next webinar will be with Bruce Cameron on September 22. Details available soon!

Previously Recorded Webinars:

Building Better
Organizations with Collective Intelligence with Tom Malone. Recorded on July 22, 2015.

Learn how your organization can be more
productive, effective, and intelligent by harnessing organizational approaches
made possible by the latest communications technologies. Drawing on numerous
case studies, Professor Malone illustrates how collective intelligence
works, and what it can do for your organization.

Exploring the Innovator's DNA with Hal Gregersen. Recorded on May 6, 2015.

In Exploring the Innovator's DNA,
Gregersen shared findings from his eight-year, international
research project that sought a richer understanding of disruptive
innovators—who they are and how they arrive at value-generating ideas. Watch now > >

Visual Persuasion in the Digital Age with Edward Schiappa. Recorded on February 5, 2015.In
today's digital era, visual communication is king. We are constantly
bombarded by visual stimuli that we decode rapidly and often without
conscious thought. Did you know that words and images are actually
processed in different parts of your brain? Are you the master of the
visual messages that you are sending personally, professionally, and on
behalf of your organization? Watch now > >

The Good Jobs Strategy: Why Good Jobs Are Good for Businesses with Zeynep Ton. Recorded on June 26, 2014.Professor Ton examines how organizations can design and manage their operations in a way that everyone--employees, customers, and investors--wins. Referencing research from her popular book, The Good Jobs Strategy: How the Smartest Companies Invest in Employees to Lower Costs and Boost Profits, Ton makes the compelling case that even in low-cost settings, leaving employees behind with bad jobs is a choice, not a necessity. Watch now > >

Understanding the Customer Decision Process: Why Good Products Fail with Professor Duncan Simester. Recorded on March 5, 2014.

MIT Sloan Professor Duncan Simester discusses the customer evaluation process of products and services, as well the role of branding in the consumer decision process, and how customers make trade-offs. This event illustrates how customers search for information, how they make inferences about products/services and companies, and ultimately how these factors impact their purchasing decision. Watch Now > >

Systematic Innovation by Design with Steven Eppinger. Recorded on September 12, 2013.

MIT Sloan Professor Steven Eppinger—author of one of the most widely used texts on product development—speaks about how the essential elements of “design thinking” can be applied with great success to product and service innovation. Watch Now > >

Understanding and Unlocking the Potential of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Intrapreneurship with Bill Aulet. Recorded on February 28, 2013.

MIT Senior Lecturer and serial entrepreneur Bill Aulet discusses how to better understand and explore successful examples of entrepreneurship and innovation in the global marketplace. This webinar is also an opportunity to hear the latest trends in the marketplace and academia, as well as Aulet’s thoughts on them. Watch Now > >

Social Media @Work: Managing Risks and Opportunities with John Akula. Recorded on November 1, 2012.

Social media in the workplace Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other platforms is expanding at a dizzying pace. New technologies and business models have raced ahead, and the law is playing catch-up. Every day business managers face many new questions, often with legal implications, but find few clear answers. How should a manager approach risks and opportunities in this shifting, uncertain legal environment? Watch Now > >

IT Is From Venus, Non-IT Is From Mars: Bridging the IT and Business Leader Divide to Improve the Business Value of IT with George Westerman. Recorded on July 26, 2012.

In many companies, the relationship between IT departments and business leaders is like a troubled marriage. Miscommunication is rife, leaving executives struggling to improve the situation. Dr. George Westerman, research scientist at the MIT Center for Digital Business and author of the recent Wall Street Journal article " IT Is From Venus, Non-IT Is From Mars," knows that transparent communication can help. Watch Now > >

High Velocity Organizations: How the World's Best Organizations Learn their Way to Greatness with Steven Spear. Recorded on March 29, 2012.

How do some organizations achieve exceptional levels of sustained improvement and performance that put their rivals to shame? This 60-minute webinar, which samples key content from Spear's popular MIT Sloan Executive Education course, will prove that sustainable competitive advantages can be won by creating the capacity within an organization to improve and innovate faster and more consistently. Watch Now > >

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